A couple of newbie questions
On Sun, 18 Jan 2004 11:53:25 -0500, Wayne.B
wrote:
The concepts being wrestled with here are "precision" and "accuracy".
Precision implies repeatable results to some number of decimal places
plus or minus an uncertainty factor.
That is true.
Accuracy implies the correct answer in absolute terms.
Accuracy is related to how good (accurate) the data set is. For
example, "accurate within 3 meters" is not an absolute - it could
be dead on, or three meters off. Now if the phrase stated "accurate
to within 2.987654321 =/- .0000000001 meters" - that is precise - you
will always know that you will be within 2.987654321 +/- .0000000001
meters of any mark rather than somewhere within the accuracy range of
0 to 3 meters.
Now I have a headache.
Later,
Tom
S. Woodstock, CT
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